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Table 1.

Number of patients with RPGN, classified into four age categories.

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Table 2.

Clinical characteristics of RPGN, classified into four age categories.

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Table 3.

Clinical characteristics of ANCA-associated GN, classified into four age categories.

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Fig 1.

The patient and renal survival in patients with RPGN.

The comparison of patient survival in patients with RPGN among four age groups (A) and two age groups (B), and the renal survival in patients with RPGN among four age groups (C) (A, B: n = 1,755, C: n = 1,674).

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Fig 2.

The patient and renal survival in patients with ANCA-associated GN.

The comparison of patient survival in patients with ANCA-associated GN among four age groups (A) and two age groups (B), and the renal survival in patients with ANCA-associated GN among four age groups (C) (A, B: n = 1,120, C: n = 1,086).

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Table 4.

Summary of case series of pediatric RPGN and crescentic glomerulonephritis.

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